Ukrainian agricultural land prices double, but still 3-4 times cheaper than in Argentina
- Entrypoint
- May 13
- 1 min read
Despite ongoing challenges, the price of agricultural land in Ukraine has nearly doubled over the past year, reaching an average of 86,655 UAH per hectare in April 2025. Some regions are experiencing even more dramatic growth, with average transactions in Khmelnytskyi leading the way, reaching up to 120,000 UAH per hectare. Vinnytsia, Ternopil, and Kyiv are also experiencing significant increases.
In just 4 months of 2025, land prices have risen by 32 thousand hryvnias, which is more than in the previous 3 years combined.

What's driving this surge? Limited land supply, inflation, currency fluctuations, and the perception of land as a safe haven for capital are all contributing factors.
While most purchases are still for agricultural production, investors are increasingly seeing land as a way to protect their wealth against spiralling inflation. This remarkable growth highlights the resilience and potential of Ukraine's agricultural sector, as well as its favourable tax policies for agriculture.
Experts predict that this trend will continue, potentially pushing the average price above 100,000 UAH per hectare by year's end. This might not be the ceiling. According to https://gatewaytosouthamerica-newsblog.com/the-market-for-farmland-in-argentina-is-proving-to-be-active-and-dynamic-with-stable-values/ , a good field in Argentina can easily sell for 15,000/16,000 US dollars per hectare.
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